Vetokite Armed Forces

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His Majesty’s Dominion Armed Forces
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FoundedVetokite Army - 1421
Vetokite Dominion Navy - 1642
Vetokite Imperial Air Force - 1920
Vetokite Strategic Weapons Command - 1972
Service branches
HeadquartersMinistry of War, Carrishem
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefEmperor Súrvan Jaansma
Secretary of WarAlice Greenwood, Baroness Mvellen
Chief of the War StaffAir Marshal Anthony Rudakip VAF
Vice-Chief of the War StaffAdmiral Gawain Kipchak VDN
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chiefs of Staff CommitteeSenior Chief Warrant Officer Richard Learand VML
Lord MartialSir Henry Baxington
Personnel
Military age16–17 with parental consent, 18 without and to serve in combat
ConscriptionNo
Active personnel198,763 (ranked 25th)
Reserve personnel80,700
Deployed personnel5,820
Expenditure
Budget£48.4 billion (2023)
Percent of GDP1.9% (2021/22)
Industry
Domestic suppliers
  • Vetokite Military Fabrication
  • Balhaut Munitions
  • Ilunsheim Small Arms Conglomerate
Foreign suppliers
  • Crookfur
  • Nachmere
  • Questers
  • Machina Haruspex
Annual imports$6.20 billion (2010–2021)
Annual exports$12.9 billion (2010–2021)

The Vetokite Armed Forces, formally known as His Majesty's Dominion Armed Forces, are the military forces responsible for the defence of the territories of the United Dominion of Vetok. They also promote the VUD's wider interests through both conventional military means as well as peaceful engagements, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid where required. The VAF is composed of four key war-fighting elements, with the Vetokite Army, the Vetokite Dominion Navy, and the Vetokite Air Force forming the bulk of the organisation throughout its listed history. The newest part of the service is the Strategic Weapons Command, which bears responsibility for both the nuclear counter-force deterrent employed by the United Dominion, as well as all aspects of military-space activity.

Emperor Survan, sovereign of the United Dominion, is the Head of the Armed Forces, with officers and personnel swearing allegiance to him. Long-standing constitutional convention, however, has vested de facto executive authority in the person of the Lord Martial, appointed to represent the sovereign's command, as well as in the First Minister and the secretary of war. The First Minister (acting with the Cabinet) makes the key decisions on the use of the armed forces. The armed forces are managed by the War Advisory Board.


Throughout the last two-hundred years, Vetok has focused heavily on a sizeable standing army and navy, intended to serve as a deterrent against attack by outside forces. This resulted in a somewhat clumsy and hidebound concept of command, which came to a head following the 3rd Arakite War. In the current day, all operations are directed centrally through the Minister of War in coordination with the Vetokite Unified Forces Command, which consists of the three principal branches of Vetok's armed forces, namely the Vetokite Army, the Vetokite Dominion Navy, and the Vetokite Imperial Air Force. The head of SOPECC also has a seat in UNFORCOM, along with the heads of the Logistics Corp and the Strategic Global Deterrant Command

The Special Operational Planning and Exploratory Concepts Command (or commonly referred to as SOPECC) is responsible for all forms of unconventional and covert operations, ranging from providing assistance with training foreign military or paramilitary forces, to informational warfare, to covert direct action. It also houses several think-tanks behind the development of future military technological advances and the continuous attempt to streamline and perfect many every-day concepts, and it is from these that SOPECC originally earned its name. It was not until the late 1980's in the common calender that the special forces and PSYOPS units were rolled into it to cover their activities.

Branches

  • Vetokite Army. At the moment, there are precisely 53,392 active personnel (October 2023) and 14,436 Territorial Reserve personnel (October 2023)
  • Vetokite Navy. The Vetokite Navy currently has a designated list strength of 400,000 personnel.
  • Vetokite Air Force. At the moment, there are 269,000 personnel listed as serving with the Vetokite Air Force. This number includes not just aircrew, but also ground crew/maintenance staff.
  • Vetokite Special Forces. Considering their status as a relatively small and elite force, the special forces consist of what is estimated to be around 5000 personnel strong.
  • Vetokite Strategic Weapons Command. The relatively small number of personnel in the SWC is believed to be around 4,000 personnel.
  • Vetokite Logistics Corps. Although a military organisation by intention,

History

The first traces of the Vetokite military can be found in the history of the old feudal realms which arose following the disengagement of the ancient Aroman Empire from Burania. Each warring king, attempting to take the most plunder and captives for their respective deities, maintained levies from their subjects and the wealthiest of these lords could afford to maintain small standing retinues. Given the agricultural demands at the time, these retinues were few and far between however, and for the most part never really increased beyond perhaps as many as two-score in the case of Táin Gollivan, who was notable for being one of the first to make of himself a suzerain of many of these weaker realms. As the only truly dedicated full-time professional soldiery, access to such warriors, or 'thegns' as they were titled, provided an indisputable edge over any other warlord who was reliant on conscripted levies, especially during peak harvesting times. It is believed this pattern lasted for well over six hundred years, during which time little of note occurred with the exception of various small wars.

In the late 10th century CE, thanks to the various eccentricities and behaviours of Táin Gollivan, a rival military body was created by the rebellious thegn Asculf Vetok. Taking in survivors from his shattered fief, they instead acted as a guerilla force, harassing their former Táin's forces wherever they could be found. Subsisting on plundered supplies, they took up the arms of Vetok's subordinates and any slain foes. By the time that Asculf Vetok and his former liege had ended their conflict, over a decade had passed with Vetok's forces incorporating an estimated two-thousand souls over the entire conflict, with a peak of seven-hundred reached during the final months of the siege of Tannahiś. Following on from this, a protracted conflict began, with the former militia acting as a proto-standing army for Vetok, who began to unite various settlements under his banner. It was during this time that the warlord acquired the title of 'Déithe-bane', or Godsbane as commonly translated in modern Anglish for his trait of laying waste to the churches and fanes of Gollivan's realm.

It was not until the early 15th century CE that a standing army was formalised at the behest of King Vetok IV, the first to assume the throne by elective decision, and also the founder of the Congregation Of Broken Chains, founded with the express intent of purging theistic beliefs of any kind throughout the land. This "King's Levy" first saw action in the conquest of the Mvellen Uplands (1367-1394), which at the time was functioning as an independent principality.

Modern day

Command structure

Personnel

Defence expenditure

Nuclear weapons

Expeditionary forces

The Armed Forces

Vetokite Army

The Vetokite Army is the main land-fighting force of the United Dominion, consisting of the Regular Army and part-time reservists in the form of the Territorial Reserve and the Shire Yeomanry. As the oldest of the nation's armed forces,

Vetokite Dominion Navy

Vetokite Marine Legion

The Marine Legion are the Dominion Navy's amphibious troops. Consisting of four manoeuvre brigades and various independent units, the Marine Legion specialise in amphibious, arctic, and mountain warfare.

Vetokite Imperial Air Force

Military Bases

Vessels of the Vetokite Navy at Port $Name naval base.

The Vetokite military has a variety of military bases built to suit the needs of the various branches. Each branch has a 'flagship' base regarded as the traditional home of that branch in particular, and often serves as the headquarters for all elements of that branch.

While most bases for the military are very visible to the public, there exists three exceptions. Foremost of these is the headquarters facility for the Strategic Weapons Command, buried high in the Central Highlands of Vetok. For obvious reasons, the government has never publicly identified even the proximate location of this base. The second of these is what's known as the 'Last Chance' Deep Cover Government Safehouse. 'Safehouse' is somewhat of a misnomer, as the 'Last Chance' facility is large enough to house the entire government, along with associated support staff and a security force. Speculation is rampant about the location of the base, with rumours suggesting that it lies in the mainland occupied by Vetok to being an underwater facility lying deep below the Kosscow Sea, to claims about an orbital facility.

The last facility is VNB Matiah, named for Admiral Janson Matiah, head of Naval Operations in the late nineteenth century and honoured as the father of the modern Navy. VNB Matiah is one of the most complex sites in operation in modern Vetokite military usage, especially given that the base is a full naval shipyard and defensive facility able to host a complete carrier force in addition to acting as a backup command and control facility for the VAF as an emergency contingency. The base is supplied by both airlifts and regular convoys of cargo ships supplying the fuel, ammunition, food, and parts needed to maintain this labour of effort. The base is also armed, with multiple SAM batteries and AShM launchers mounted to provide an effective defence.